wsdot | SR 520 Portage Bay Bridge and Roanoke Lid Project Groundbreaking @wsdot | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
On Friday, Aug. 16, WSDOT, in partnership with design-builder Skanska, broke ground on the Portage Bay Bridge and Roanoke Lid Project – the final major project in the SR 520 corridor. This project will complete the SR 520’s east-to-west reconstruction from I-405 to I-5, bringing critical safety, mobility, and environmental improvements to one of the busiest corridors in the Puget Sound region.
Held at the Seattle Yacht Club, the groundbreaking brought together elected officials, tribal representatives, government agencies and community partners to celebrate this important milestone. While the event marked the start of project construction, it also provided an opportunity to recognize decades of planning, collaboration, partnerships, engagement and construction progress we’ve made along the SR 520 corridor.
Construction activities will ramp up starting this fall. The project is expected to be completed in 2031.
For more information about this project, visit: bit.ly/SR-520-PBB
On Friday, Aug. 16, WSDOT, in partnership with design-builder Skanska, broke ground on the Portage Bay Bridge and Roanoke Lid Project – the final major project in the SR 520 corridor. This project will complete the SR 520’s east-to-west reconstruction from I-405 to I-5, bringing critical safety, mobility, and environmental improvements to one of the busiest corridors in the Puget Sound region.
Held at the Seattle Yacht Club, the groundbreaking brought together elected officials, tribal representatives, government agencies and community partners to celebrate this important milestone. While the event marked the start of project construction, it also provided an opportunity to recognize decades of planning, collaboration, partnerships, engagement and construction progress we’ve made along the SR 520 corridor.
Construction activities will ramp up starting this fall. The project is expected to be completed in 2031.
For more information about this project, visit: bit.ly/SR-520-PBB